For the general public, tickets for one day will run ¥1,000 in advance and ¥1,200 at the door. Advanced ticket sales will start on July 13 via a variety of ticketing centers (convenience stores, etc.).

In addition to standard tickets, CESA will sell "TGS 2011 Supporters Club" tickets. These ¥3,000 tickets will give early admission to the event on the public days. Buyers will also get a special t-shirt and pin badge.

wtf....

edit: kind acurious how many companies were at E3also if you are the type that calls people weaboos i am baiting you!!!!!

« Last Edit: June 22, 2011, 03:50:33 AM by Alisha »

Logged

“Normal is not something to aspire to, it's something to get away from.”

it does seem rather cheap. I mean, even consumer-focused events like PAX cost way more than that. And you still have to buy your tickets months ahead of time because they sell out. I guess TGS does have the advantage of more space...

Even as a member of the media, I bailed on E3 this year because I was going to have to buy my wife's ticket, and at $400, we didn't feel like it was worth it. I mean, we don't even live in CA, and we could get an annual pass to Disneyland for less than that.